HomeVision Pro Accessories
MFEB / ENCL
Multifunction Expansion Board |
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- 8 digital inputs.
- 2 sets of 8 digital inputs.
- 8 analog inputs (0 to 5 VDC, 8-bit resolution).
- 8 zones of infrared output.
- Connects to
digital temperature sensors:
- Up to 64 sensors can be connected to the same three wires. Each sensor has it's own unique address so it can be individually read.
- Temperature range of -50 to +205 degreesF.
- 1 dergree F resolution.
- 15 sensors can be automatically read per second.
- Shares power supply with HomeVision. No need for separate supply.
- Connects to HomeVision through ribbon cable.
- Connect up to two Multi-Function Expansion boards to HomeVision.
- Board dimensions: 4.0 inches by 10.5 inches.
- Optional enclosure dimensions: 9.1 inches by 12.1 inches.
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- Multi-runction expansion board.
- 3 cables to connect to HomeVision expansion connector, power jack, and infrared transmit jack
- 3 ribbon cables to connect to HomeVision terminal blocks.
- Aluminum enclosure optional.
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DS18S20
Digital Temperature Sensor |
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- Digital Temperature Sensor for Use With HVMF
- Three Lead Package
- So small you can stash it anywhere! Even paint it white and stick it through a tiny hole in the ceiling.
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Data Sheet(PDF Format)
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Note that this temperature sensor does not come with any mounting or connector. We usually "build" a temperature probe out of the sensor, a
1/8" stereo jack, and a 1" piece of 1/2" shrink-tubing. Solder a 1/8" plug on the end of the wires running back to the Multi-Function board, and you can simply "plug in" the temperature sensor.
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PHONE/SER
Add-on Phone Interface |
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- Phone capabilities:
- Receives touch-tone (DTMF) inputs from any phone inside or outside the home
- Any sequence of tones from a user can trigger any action(s
- Tone numbers can be placed into variables so the user can enter numbers like temperature settings
- Can transmit touch-tones to user to confirm actions or report other conditions
- Detects and counts phone rings
- Detects on-hook and off-hook conditions
- Can answer and hang up phone
- Serial port capabilities:
- RS-232 (standard PC serial port)
- Supports baud rates of 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200
- Uses standard communication settings of 8 data bits, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, and no parity
- Does not use flow control
- Has the same software capabilities as the built-in serial port, with a few minor exceptions
- General information:
- Connects to HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro through the expansion board connector (expansion boards can still be used)
- Powered from HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro; no separate power supply needed
- Only one HomeVision-Phone/Serial or HomeVision-Phone/CID can be used with HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro
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Installation and Operation Manual
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PHONE/CID
Add-on Phone Device w/Caller ID |
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- Any sequence of tones from a user can trigger any action(s
- Tone numbers can be placed into variables so the user can enter numbers like temperature settings
- Can transmit touch-tones to user to confirm actions or report other conditions
- Detects and counts phone rings
- Detects on-hook and off-hook conditions
- Can answer and hang up phone
- Detects caller ID information for display on a TV (computer does not have to be running as with other caller ID methods)
- Connects to HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro through the expansion board connector (expansion boards can still be usedPowered from HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro; no separate power supply needed
- Only one HomeVision-Phone/Serial or HomeVision-Phone/CID can be used with HomeVision or HomeVision-Pro
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Installation and Operation Manual
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